Łuk Sergiusza
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Flanatička ul. 2, 52100, Pula, Croatia
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The Arch of Sergius is an impressive ancient Roman triumphal arch from the 1st century BC, and is one of the best preserved monuments in Pula.
Built between 29-27 BC by Salvia Postuma to commemorate three members of the Sergius family. It impresses with its Corinthian style with Hellenistic influences and rich decorations - sculptures of winged victorias, an eagle-snake fight and bas-reliefs depicting military equipment.
The arch inspired many artists, including Michelangelo himself, who admired its artistry and made sketches of it during his travels.
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